Danny Brière walked into the press conference room on Tuesday at the Flyers Training Center unaccompanied by the team’s public relations staff. He sat in front of the backdrop and behind the microphone in a crisp white shirt and said to the assembled crowd of reporters and cameras: “Who wants to go first?
How likely are Ristolainen and Laughton to get dealt at the deadline? Plus a Cam York extension? Emil Andrae’s response and more.
Ristolainen was the OT hero after a move and a loose puck just trickled by Red Wings goaltender Alex Lyon on a rush and a deke lost by Owen Tippett in the blue paint. They've had their ups, and definitely their downs, but for right now, the Flyers are hanging in there.
In this edition of our Flyers stats report, we'll look at Jamie Drysdale, the "right personnel", and Matvei Michkov's bad puck luck.
Despite rumors surrounding Scott Laughton's status with the Flyers, a team reporter doesn't believe that he'll be traded.
For Michkov, the shift to the NHL’s relentless schedule has been one of the toughest aspects of the transition. The pace and intensity of the league, combined with the smaller rink size and the need for split-second decision-making, have been eye-opening.
Laughton's versatility, feistiness and grit make him a perfect fit for what Toronto is trying to build. But is a deal realistic?
Find out how the Flyers are linked to John Gibson trade rumors while holding firm on Scott Laughton's future ahead of the NHL deadline.
I always play this game in my head, and I thought it’d be fun to play with you guys. The Flyers Doppelgänger Game. It’s of course completely subjective, but being a Flyers fan since 1976, when I was eight,
VOORHEES, N.J. — Philadelphia Flyers general manager Daniel Briere has a message for those fans begging, pleading, imploring and even screaming for him to make a headline-making trade for a top-level center that everyone in a position of power in the organization has admitted is necessary for their rebuild to be successful.
The Flyers have gotten plenty familiar with some of their opponents of late. Tuesday night's opponent is one they have faced twice before the holiday break last month, and will close out the season series. The Flyers host the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night, the rubber match between the two teams. Game time is 7 p.m.
The Philadelphia Flyers, surging with momentum and confidence, are set to host the Detroit Red Wings in what promises to be another exciting matchup.